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Angraecoids and Related
Species
from Africa, Madagascar and Comoro Islands

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This page
was last updated September 17, 2013
Plants listed on this page should not be presumed to be in bloom.

Pot
Mounted

Aerangis clavigera (synonym macrocentra)This miniature, temperature tolerant epiphyte is endemic to eastern
coastal and central Madagascar.
These are young seedlings in two inch pots, $22, or mounted for $25. Check the size and click on "Add to Cart".

Aerangis citrata 'Ching Hua' x selfDelicate ivory to creamy yellow, citrus scented flowers on relatively long spike.
Grow them warm and shady. This is a selfing of a very fine clone.
Blooming size, mounted, $25.

Aerangis
fastuosaThis dwarf, twig epiphyte is found in Madagascar. This
species is hot growing, The flowers which occur in the late
winter and spring are large, long lasting and fragrant at night.
Plants are mounted and $25.

Aerangis (fastuosa x
citrata)These offspring will be white with a long spur. Plants are blooming
size and mounted, $25. Both parents are pictured on the left.

Aerangis kotschyana x sibThis medium sized African plant is very fragrant and does really well in
low light and high humidity. Sends out 12" - 18" spikes in the
fall/winter and is best mounted.
Our mounts are $25.

Aerangis
mystacidii x selfThis miniature, epiphytic species is found in South
Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia along streams on
small twigs overhanging water. Flowers occur in the summer and fall and do
best mounted on cork with cool to hot temperatures, moderate shade, high
humidity in the growing season and a cooler drier rest. These plants are mounted and
$25.

Amesiella monticolaA relatively newly described, miniature, monopodial epiphyte. Found
in the Philippines on the edges of rainforests [Central Luzon Mountains]
It is temperature tolerant species and can be grown cool to warm, evenly
moist. It may
be grown better at cooler conditions with good air movement. Mounted, $25.

Angraecum didieriA miniature, temperature tolerant misc
aecoid from Madagascar, that likes
a humid environment. It flowers between April and June in the
northern hemisphere on a short inflorescence that carries a solitary
fragrant flower. It's mounted on cork for $25.

Angraecum superbum
(syn. Angraecum
eburneum var. superbum)A warm growing epiphyte found in hot damp tropical
woods on the east side of Madagascar, eastern Africa and the
Indian Ocean Islands. Grow under Cattleya conditions. Blooms in
the winter with flowers that are white/green, long-lasting, waxy, fragrant at night. In
5 1/2 inch pots, $35.

Mounted3 inch pot

Angraecum sesquipidale This is a large, warm growing species epiphyte, from Madagascar that
produces up to 6 fragrant blooms at Christmas time. Requires water and
fertilizer all year round with good air circulation. This is the species
that Charles Darwin's predicted would have a pollinator with some
structure that could reach to the bottom of the flower's extremely long
spur. His prediction was verified with the discovery of a
long-tongued hawk moth. These plants are blooming size in 5 inch pots, $35.
Or mounted for $25. Check the size and click on "Add to Cart".